DUI 2012 - 2nd Workshop on Distributed User Interfaces: Collaboration and Usability
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Category DUI 2012
Deadline: January 13, 2012 | Date: May 05, 2012-May 10, 2012
Venue/Country: Austin, U.S.A
Updated: 2011-12-07 18:46:59 (GMT+9)
Call For Papers - CFP
Distributed User Interfaces (DUIs) have recently become a new field of research and development in Human-Computer Interaction (HCI). The DUIs have brought about drastic changes affecting the way interactive systems are conceived. DUIs have gone beyond the fact that user interfaces are controlled by a single end user on the same computing platform in the same environment. Traditional interaction is focused on the use of mobile devices such as, smartphones, tablets, laptops, and so on, tearing apart other environmental interaction resources such as large screens and multi-tactile displays, or tables. Under a collaborative scenario, users sharing common goals may take advantage of DUIs to carry out their tasks because they provide a shared environment where they are allowed to manipulate information in the same space at the same time. Under this hypothesis, collaborative DUIs scenarios open new challenges to usability evaluation techniques and methods. Thus, the goal of this workshop is to promote the discussion about the emerging topic of DUIs, answering a set of key questions: how collaboration can be improved by using DUI? , in which situations a DUI is suitable to ease the collaboration among users?, how usability standards can be employed to evaluate the usability of systems based on DUIs? TOPICS OF INTERESTConceptual models for DUIsDUIs on ubiquitous environmentsDistributed User Interface designPublic display interaction and DUIsDUIs and coupled displaysDUIs and ambient intelligenceHuman factors in DUIs designCollaboration and DUIsUsability evaluation in DUIsDUIs on learning environment
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